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Benedicte Wrensted : ウィキペディア英語版 | Benedicte Wrensted
Benedicte Marie Wrensted (February 10, 1859 – January 19, 1949) was a notable Danish-American photographer, who emigrated to the United States after running a studio for a few years in Horsens, Denmark. She is remembered above all for the many photographs she took of the Shoshone native people in Idaho. ==Early life==
Benedicte Wrensted was born in Hjørring, Jutland. Her parents were Captain Carl V. Wrensted, later an innkeeper, and Johanne Borgen.〔Aase Bak, "Benedicte Wrensted", in: Sys Hartmann (editor), ''Weilbachs Kunstnerleksikon'', København: Rosinante 1994-2000. Online (here )〕 She grew up and attended school in Frederikshavn in the far north of Jutland. One of the few professions considered suitable for women at the time was photography. Wrensted learnt the craft in the 1880s from her aunt, Charlotte Borgen, who was a photographer in Frederikshavn. She then opened a studio of her own in Horsens which she ran for a few years before emigrating to the United States with her mother in 1894.〔("Horsens billeder og postkort". ) Retrieved October 4, 2010.〕
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